Hi all. Here is the latest report from Starry Night Software and Chris Vaughan, at Space.com. It provides information on several interesting observing opportunities throughout the month of September. Wednesday, September 1 - Waning Moon close to
Messier 35 (predawn), Saturday, September 4 - Crescent Moon Buzzes the Beehive (predawn), Tuesday, September 7 - Morning Zodiacal Light for Mid-Northern Observers (predawn), Saturday, September 11 - Asteroid Pallas at Opposition (all night), Monday, September 13 - Lunar X in Early Evening (peaks at 7 p.m. EDT), Monday, September 13 - Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation (after sunset), Tuesday, September 14 - Neptune at Opposition (all night), Friday, September 17 - Bright Moon Joins Giant Planets (overnight), Wednesday, September 22 - Equinox (at 19:21 GMT), Wednesday, September 29 - The Andromeda Galaxy (all night), and much more. It also includes lots of other interesting pictures, maps, charts, and information for this month:
https://www.space.com/33974-best-night-sky-events.html
I hope this helps with your observing plans and that it is useful to you. Thanks for looking, and the best of wishes for many clear night skies.